Hampshire holiday lodge, England

Location:Oakhanger near Bordon Hampshire in the South Downs AONBSee map here

More info:Sleeps two people, sorry no pets.

Description of Hampshire holiday lodge, England

Comfortably furnished lodge situated in the garden of our thatched cottage, offering views of open countryside. The lodge is on the edge of the South Downs National Park. We are an ideal base for walking or cyclingin the Downs. Within easy reach of Selborne, the home of Gilbert White, and Chawton, once the home of Jane Austen. Alton is 6m away where the Watercress Line steam railway runs to Alresford.

We look forward to welcoming you on arrival and can offer any advice you may need on the local attractions that the area has to offer. We hope you will have a relaxing an enjoyable stay.

Rooms, food and facilities

Kitchen with breakfast bar and the normal modern facilities.Bed /sitting room ( recently extended ).Includes Wi-FiWC hand basin and separate shower all of a good standard.Outside decking area with table and chairs overlooking garden.Off road parking is available.Sorry, no pets.

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How to find us

Alton station is six miles away so a car is often necessary but some guests prefer to cycle or even take the train to Alton and a taxi at the start of the week and a taxi back at the end, this saving on long distance travelling. This allows for lots of walking in between and a great saving for the environment.

Responsible tourism

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we screen every trip so you can travel knowing your holiday will help support conservation and local people.

When we converted the Lodge into self catering accommodation, we felt its timber constructed Scandinavian origins blended in well with our timber framed 17th century thatched cottage. We feel that the Lodge and our cottage is a good example of how something quite new and different can blend well together.

Where possible, we have used local sources, including, for example, the crockery which came from Grayshott Pottery just a few miles away.

We also try to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We collect water from the roof in a water butt which we then use on the garden, fairly essential given the current drought! We also recycle everything that we can and of course ask out guests to do the same where they can. Different waste bins are provided.

Being based in the heart of the countryside allows our guests to experience some of the lovely wildlife up close and personal. We have birdfeeders in the garden and have been treated to many different birds. This ranges from Magpies, Wagtails, Robins, Bluetits and Wrens through to the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker which is a most welcome recent addition. Over in the field beyond the garden, spotting deer and badgers is not uncommon and they occasionally even come in the garden, when they are feeling brave.

We have flower borders in our cottage garden which attract bumble bees and butterflies.

The Impacts of this Trip

We are enthusiastic about our local community and do our best to promote it to anyone who comes to stay. For example, the local pub, the Red Lion, is our personal favourite as it has a really good wide ranging choice of food options on the menu and offers a local guest beer. It has a public bar and a saloon bar and restaurant.

There is a strong local community which puts on a May Fair, including a May Queen, and a Flower Show in the summer. These take place on the village green and are very popular. There is also a busy Village Hall and the local church is being restored by voluntary donations.

Another good recommendation is Alice Holt Forest where there are numerous walks and trails around the site. This is within reach of the Lodge on foot but is some 4 miles away. Selborne can be reached on foot, with two excellent pubs. The footpath is on the side of the cottage.

We have used local and specialist craftsmen when doing any work on the cottage or Lodge (e.g. thatcher), from the more recent extension done by a local builder to the plumbing work, again done by a local man.

There are lots of local attractions that we promote to our guests too, from Jane Austen's house at Chawton, always popular with people coming to the area. There is also a direct walk from our house to Selborne where Gilbert White lived. The gardens there are beautiful with twenty acres of ancient parkland and beautifully restored gardens.

Grayshott Pottery is 6 miles away and anyone who likes our crockery can be directed there to buy any bits and pieces that they might want to take away with them.

Environment

When we converted the Lodge into self catering accommodation, we felt its timber constructed Scandinavian origins blended in well with our timber framed 17th century thatched cottage. We feel that the Lodge and our cottage is a good example of how something quite new and different can blend well together.

Where possible, we have used local sources, including, for example, the crockery which came from Grayshott Pottery just a few miles away.

We also try to be as environmentally friendly as possible. We collect water from the roof in a water butt which we then use on the garden, fairly essential given the current drought! We also recycle everything that we can and of course ask out guests to do the same where they can. Different waste bins are provided.

Being based in the heart of the countryside allows our guests to experience some of the lovely wildlife up close and personal. We have birdfeeders in the garden and have been treated to many different birds. This ranges from Magpies, Wagtails, Robins, Bluetits and Wrens through to the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker which is a most welcome recent addition. Over in the field beyond the garden, spotting deer and badgers is not uncommon and they occasionally even come in the garden, when they are feeling brave.

We have flower borders in our cottage garden which attract bumble bees and butterflies.

Community

The Impacts of this Trip

We are enthusiastic about our local community and do our best to promote it to anyone who comes to stay. For example, the local pub, the Red Lion, is our personal favourite as it has a really good wide ranging choice of food options on the menu and offers a local guest beer. It has a public bar and a saloon bar and restaurant.

There is a strong local community which puts on a May Fair, including a May Queen, and a Flower Show in the summer. These take place on the village green and are very popular. There is also a busy Village Hall and the local church is being restored by voluntary donations.

Another good recommendation is Alice Holt Forest where there are numerous walks and trails around the site. This is within reach of the Lodge on foot but is some 4 miles away. Selborne can be reached on foot, with two excellent pubs. The footpath is on the side of the cottage.

We have used local and specialist craftsmen when doing any work on the cottage or Lodge (e.g. thatcher), from the more recent extension done by a local builder to the plumbing work, again done by a local man.

There are lots of local attractions that we promote to our guests too, from Jane Austen's house at Chawton, always popular with people coming to the area. There is also a direct walk from our house to Selborne where Gilbert White lived. The gardens there are beautiful with twenty acres of ancient parkland and beautifully restored gardens.

Grayshott Pottery is 6 miles away and anyone who likes our crockery can be directed there to buy any bits and pieces that they might want to take away with them.